(reflections on writing, life, and the writing life by Suzanne Baldwin Leitner)

Monthly Archives: December 2010

Yes, I am on the couch trying desperately not to come down with a full-blown cold. Yes, I could be addressing Christmas/Holiday cards. You’ll get yours. Keep your shirt on. Right now, I have wreaths and a garland on the outside of my front doors. That’s it by way of Christmas decor, so far. Oh, wait. I am drinking my coffee these days out of Christmas mugs, so I’ve got that going for me.

Now, maybe you’ll think it’s because I am a superb procrastinator. Maybe you’ll think I just like taking baby steps when it comes to holiday stuff. Maybe you think it’s just me being out of step, as usual. You can think what you like. I prefer to think I’m just “old school.” Do sit down, and I’ll explain.

We are currently in the season of Advent. Advent is supposed to be a quiet time; a time of anticipation. I thrilled on Sunday morning when, during the Children’s Sermon, the pastor asked the children to be as quiet as they could, to illustrate one of the ways we get ready for Christmas. The whole church was still. Everyone was silent. I don’t even recall hearing traffic outside, or the heat kicking on, or any sound at all, until one small boy whispered, “I can’t take it anymore,” which, naturally, brought the house down. Continue reading →

And, yes, I do answer myself back …

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